Today we had 250 people come out to our event for Barack Obama's National Day of Service! We cleaned from Sunset and Fountain, down to Echo Park. We aren't sure if Silver Lake has ever been so clean...
We even had two news stations come out. Below is the article from ABC News....
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=6613418
Thank you to everyone who came out to clean today. We really appreciate your enthusiasm and dedication. Photos coming soon!
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
Day of Service Clean Up!
Join the LA Neighborhood Clean Up Project for a Day of Service clean up in Silver Lake on Monday, January 19th. Details to come soon, but check out our posting here and sign up or e-mail us for details...
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Flea Thinks We Are Cool, You Should Too!
January 11th Clean Up in Silver Lake
Today the LANCUP team helped to clean up the area around Sunset and Santa Monica where we discovered some pretty atrocious trash disposed of on the side of the streets...for instance, three dead chickens...and got a celebrity photo (to follow in next post!)...pictures below...
Here are two dead chickens thrown on the side of the street, do you think it's time to do something about the trash problem in parts of Silver Lake? (there were actually three or four along the sidewalk, but we have pictures of these two)

A few of our volunteers cleaning up along Santa Monica near Sunset...I think our next t-shirts are going to read "No, we are not convicts":

With no trash cans, this is where trash ends up, before:

After we helped to clean it up:

After a successful clean up!

We even got free drinks from Intelligensia for our efforts!
Here are two dead chickens thrown on the side of the street, do you think it's time to do something about the trash problem in parts of Silver Lake? (there were actually three or four along the sidewalk, but we have pictures of these two)
A few of our volunteers cleaning up along Santa Monica near Sunset...I think our next t-shirts are going to read "No, we are not convicts":
With no trash cans, this is where trash ends up, before:
After we helped to clean it up:
After a successful clean up!
We even got free drinks from Intelligensia for our efforts!
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Trash on Virgil
An example of why the lack of trash cans is a problem on Virgil...taken at Virgil and Santa Monica. When there are no trash cans for 6 blocks, the only trash can fills up until people simply start dumping their trash on the street...this is the only trash can betwen Virigil/Santa Monica and Virgil/Melrose
Monday, January 5, 2009
The Stars are Just Like Us!!!
Of course, they do it not out of choice, but still...
[from JustJared]
Michelle Rodriguez Has Trash Time
[from JustJared]
Michelle Rodriguez Has Trash Time

Fast and the Furious actress Michelle Rodriguez wipes her eyes and carries out some garbage as she fulfills her remaining hours of her court-ordered hard labor community service on Monday in Los Angeles.
The 30-year-old former Lost actress had previously served time at the Lynwood Detention Facility after violating terms of her DUI probation.
Rodrigriguez walked the side of the L.A. freeways and cleaned away debris and weeds in the standard orange vest and hardhat.
Graffiti Cleanup!
One of the other functions of our group (apart from the street cleaning aspect) is taking casual walks around neighborhoods to report graffiti on city property. Reporting graffiti is easy enough, simply call the city's information line at 311 and report the location...the city will then have somebody come and clean off the graffiti within 3-4 days. On our graffiti cleanup days we get a few people to go around and mark down areas with graffiti and later report it to the city. For graffiti on private buildings, we leave a flier with the business or building owner in both english and spanish telling owners how they can get the graffiti cleaned up. Below are some pictures from our clean up on Sunday.
Graffiti on a Hoover street sign:

The person who covers the neighborhood in graffiti, "BUDS"?

"BUDS" again

Writing down the location of graffiti to report:

Graffiti on the Micheltorena stairs:

The back of our nifty t-shirts:
Graffiti on a Hoover street sign:
The person who covers the neighborhood in graffiti, "BUDS"?
"BUDS" again
Writing down the location of graffiti to report:
Graffiti on the Micheltorena stairs:
The back of our nifty t-shirts:
Labels:
Graffiti,
LA Neighborhood Clean Up Project,
LANCUP
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